Another Central States show report
So my motto with big coin shows is go early or don’t go at all thus I rolled into the hotel parking lot at 11:15 Wednesday morning for PNG “day” at Central States. This was my first time doing a PNG day so I didn’t know what to expect. At this show they roped off most of the bourse and had the dealers temporally set up in an assigned area. This basically ended up being dealer day where you had to go to each dealer and ask them to dig through their boxes of inventory since very few of them showcased anything for PNG day. I wasn’t in the mood to dig through endless boxes of slabs since I was coming back Wednesday evening for early bird so I did some lot viewing at Legend and Heritage. Lot viewing is the greatest treat for those of us that will never hold $50,000+ coins along with looking at toners in hand and seeing if their pictures do them justice.
Those 3 coins were some cool ones I liked from Legend. Anyhow, early bird started Wednesday at 4:30 and went to 6:30. All of the dealers were setting up and this was a great time to be at the show. I was able to purchase the last half eagle for my date set and get 40 ASE for a great price from a dealer that specializes in ancient coins. Prices were high for the most part on nicer stuff, generic gold was priced at wholesale at a lot of tables. ASE were being bought at spot +$6 and sold at $36 and higher.
After early bird ended at 6:30 I went and got some bbq for supper from a place right down the road, the burnt ends were fantastic!!
After a good night of rest and a trip to morning mass at a local church I arrived at the show at 9:00 for early bird again. By the time doors opened at 10:00 the line to sign in was over 100 people long. The bourse was hopping all morning. I dropped some coins off with @messydesk to photograph including my new quarter eagle. Here are some pics from Thursday:
I stuck around until 1:00 and then decided it was time to start the long drive home. I will show my 2 pickups. I will definitely try to go to this show again. It’s dealer quality and quantity is very close to FUN and summer ANA in my opinion. The hotel is very nice and if you have some wheels or don’t mind taking a taxi there are tons of places to eat within a mile or two.
Successful transactions with: Lakesammman, jimineez1, Flackthat, PerryHall, bidask, bccox, TwistedArrow1962, free_spirit, alexerca, scooter25, FHC, tnspro, mcarney1173, moursund, and SurfinxHI (6 times)
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Congrats on the set finish! I’m glad you found the missing link!
Sweet report and pics! Thanks.
Great report. You managed to get me in a photo. Back to the camera talking with Doug Winter. Glad you found a couple coins. I came home empty handed but felt it was a great show to attend. I can’t wait for the ANA in August.
Successful BST with BustDMs , Pnies20, lkeigwin, pursuitofliberty, Bullsitter, felinfoel, SPalladino (CBH's - 31 Die Marriage's)
$5 Type Set https://www.pcgs.com/setregistry/u-s-coins/type-sets/half-eagle-type-set-circulation-strikes-1795-1929/album/344192
CBH Set https://www.pcgs.com/setregistry/everyman-collections/everyman-half-dollars/everyman-capped-bust-half-dollars-1807-1839/album/345572
Nice report, thank you for posting it! Glad you found 2 coins you are happy with!
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Great report and images!
I like your new Indian!!
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Nice report and coins. Thanks for stopping by!
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Beautiful report.
Makes me think I'm actually there again!
You took more pics of coins, I didn't.
Awesome!
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--- If it should happen I die and leave this world and you want to remember me. Please only remember my opening Sig Line.Thanks for a great report - good pictures. Those burnt ends look tasty. Cheers, RickO
Great report and fantastic pics!
Nice newbies as well. That date set you have assembled is beautiful. You must be very happy with it.
MY GOLD TYPE SET https://pcgs.com/setregistry/type-sets/complete-type-sets/gold-type-set-12-piece-circulation-strikes-1839-1933/publishedset/321940
Thanks for the report and photos. Great looking Indians you have there!
Great report, photos, and pickups. Thanks for posting!
Nice wide aisles but that concrete floor looks brutal. Glad you enjoyed the show!
That's so the convention center can rent booth holders carpet!
Thanks for the show report.
Like the pictures you provided especially of the gold coins and collections.
Wayne
Kennedys are my quest...
Thanks for posting. Wish I could have been there.
Totally cool. Thanks for sharing.
On a side note: What the heck is a "Large Cent Face-off"?
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Great report and photos. Like your two new gold Indians. Nice.
"Look up, old boy, and see what you get." -William Bonney.
The Large Cent Face-off is a competition between two dealers in those coins. They selected 30 of the same certified dates from their own collections, by Sheldon variety, and displayed them side-by -side. Viewers were invited to vote on the best collection. There’s no prize other than the loser will buy dinner for the winner. Steve Ellsworth (Butternut Coins) was one of the dealers. I don’t recall the other.
I heard from Steve Ellsworth that winner had to buy the loser dinner. Walter Husak was the other contestant, and he was declared the winner this afternoon.
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I've been going to shows large and small shows since the late 70's. I can not remember ever having a carpeted venue. Probably easier to clean up mustard stains from concrete than carpet
My wife and I ended up going to show Friday afternoon, which was a last-minute decision to attend this year. At 1:45 pm we pretty much just walked in with only one couple ahead of us in line. Upon entering the bourse, I noticed several uniformed LEOs as well as many off duty plain clothes and show security. There appeared to be more of a younger crowd as this show as in previous CSNS shows. I would later find out that these were young dealers, very good at what they do. Electronic dealers so to speak. The new generation of dealers. I also observed some young kids with a parent purchasing coins. Nice to see.
My first stop was a to submit some gold and some 21 Peace dollars (FS) to PCGS for grading. My mission was to seek out a 1921 Peace, 66 or better with a nice strike, a nice toned 64 Kennedy (AH) or a nice toned 58 Franklin, all CAC stickered. I did locate a 58 Franklin, but the price was too high for my liking. Struck out on all. I really wasn't prepared to make any significant purchases this show, due to some home projects the past several months that have kept me busy. I did speak with some great people at the show, as always. I sure did miss Fred at the show. I always enjoyed seeing his coins/currency and speaking with him. There seemed to be a lot of silver being dumped. One dealer was taking possession of what seemed like a couple of hundred raw Peace dollars. There was moderate dealer action from what I perceived Friday midafternoon. Some dealers were packing up and several had already left the show. It was a good crowd, nicely laid out and very welcoming. All my dealer experiences were great! I did make a currency purchase, two consecutives, 100$ error bills 63 and 64 PMG. I believe I did overhear a dealer telling a couple of dealers stating that someone walked off with a $6000 priced bill but was caught. She then pointed to which bill it was in the case to the two dealers. I also purchased a newly written book from Mike Garafolo that I am excited to read.
For the few hours we were there we had fun. Not enough time to really peruse the selections, but enough time to talk and have fun and look at some great inventory. If I only had an unlimited coin budget.
I went today. Half the dealers were gone before the doors opened and only about 25% didn’t pack up to leave in the next couple hours. I feel sorry for anyone that goes Sunday.
I like those gold Indians.
Not so sure about the food they served. Or I should say the way they served it. Guess with inflation and the way prices are going up they had to cut out the paper plates. Lol.
Seriously, great update. Thanks for sharing the pics!
Pocket Change Inspector
Saturday was the last day of the show which explains the number of dealers that packed up. I was there today also, and I thought the bourse still had a healthy number of dealers still there.
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Sounds like a modern version of large cent whist, that the old time EAC guys used to play.